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You run 3 miles in one hour and 6 miles in two hours what’s the rate of change
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You run 3 miles in one hour and 6 miles in two hours what’s the rate of change
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You run 3 miles in one hour and 6 miles in two hours what’s the rate of change
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rate if Change is zero because the velocity still remains the same
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3 miles / 1 hour = 3mph
6 miles / 2 hours = 3mph
3mph - 3mph =
0mph difference
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